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the sum of two rational number is minus 4 by 11 if one of the number is 6 find the other number​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Let the other rational number be 'a'.

Now, according to the given question,

a+6= -4/11

So,

a= -4/11-6

Taking the LCM of 11 and 1, i.e 11,

a= -4-(6×11)/11

a= -4-66/11

a= -70/11

Therefore, -70/11 is the required rational number.


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Answered by anjalika32
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let \: x \: be \: the \:other \: no. \:  \\ one \: number =  6  \\  sum \: of \: the \: no. =  - \frac{4}{11}  \\ according \: to \: question \\  \\ 6 + x =  -  \frac{4}{11}  \\  =  > x =  -  \frac{4}{11}  - 6 \\  =  > x =  \frac{ - 4 - 66}{11}  \\  =  > x =   - \frac{70}{11}

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